Communications Director

November 12, 2014 - Mayor Madeline Rogero is urging Knoxvillians without health insurance to learn about their options, as open enrollment under the Affordable Care Act (ACA)begins Nov. 15 and continues through Feb. 15, 2015.

More than 35 enrollment events are scheduled in Knoxville and in Anderson, Blount, Jefferson, Loudon and Sevier counties. At these events, people interested in getting health insurance coverage can talk face-to-face with a trained volunteer for answers to questions, to compare health plans or to get help with the online registration.

"Many people assume they can't afford coverage, but 80 percent of those who enrolled last year from Tennessee qualified for a break on the cost of premiums."

Enrollment events will be held at four Knoxville sites: Mount Calvary Baptist Church on Dandridge Avenue, Montgomery Village, the South Knoxville Community Center and the East Tennessee History Center.

Here's the full schedule of Knoxville enrollment events that are scheduled in November and December:

* Social Security numbers (or document numbers for legal immigrants)
* Employer and income information for every household member to be covered (numbers from pay stubs or W-2 forms - Wage and Tax Statements, modified adjusted gross income)
* Policy numbers for any current health insurance plans covering household members
* A completed Employer Coverage Tool for every job-based plan for which a member of the household is eligible
*Notices from any current plans that include the plan ID, if the enrollee has or had health insurance in 2014